Small SUV Sales In America – February 2018

Best Selling Small SUVs in America for February 2018

Here you will find the Small SUV sales leaders in the United States for February 2018. Each month we compile the Small SUV sales data and reports for North American markets and analyze it to create the best selling list below.

Our Take On The Small SUVs Sales Numbers

Overall sales of small and subcompact SUVs and crossovers are up 9.4% compared with the first two months of 2017, with the sharpest growth in the subcompact end of the market.

The Toyota C-HR, Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross join the Ford Eco Sport in the ever-growing subcompact SUV and crossover arena, with the Ford and Toyota so far managing to make a meaningful contribution to overall sales in this portion of the market.

Between them, the C-HR and Eco Sport have contributed over 11,000 sales to the bottom line of this sub-segment so far this year, and sales of subcompact SUVs and crossovers currently sit almost 25% up on where they stood a year ago year-to-date.

The bulk of this market is small SUVs and crossovers though, meaning the 9.1% growth evens out the growth figure to the 9.4% overall mentioned earlier.

The Nissan Rogue leads the way, with a fifth more units sold than in the first two months of 2017. Toyota’s RAV4 takes second year-to-date, with commendable 16.5% growth on 2017 year-to-date, and Chevrolet’s Equinox with sales up by over a quarter on this point last year.

Best Selling Small SUVs Rankings

Top Small SUVs Sales Figures – This Month

This sales table of shows the top Small SUV sales performers in the United States, including their year on year growth rates both for the most recent month and year to date figures. Note that this table is sortable and that it fees the chart below. You can easily change the chart by filtering and sorting the below table.

For reference US = United States Sales for the month, US LY = Last Year’s United States Sales for the month, US vs LY = The Year on Year Growth Rate, YTD = United States Sales Year to Date, YTD LY = Last Year’s United States Year to Date Sales, YTD vs LY = The Year on Year Growth Rate.